3. Turn the ignition switch (1) to the "ON" position, [Fig. 23, Pag. 08].
4. Set the choke lever to the 'UP' position, [Fig. 24, Pag. 08].
5. Pull out the starter cord until you feel it start to resist. Then tug sharply on the starter cord 2 or 3 times or
untill the engine trys to start, [Fig. 25, Pag. 08].
6. Set the choke lever to the 'DOWN' position, [Fig. 26, Pag. 08].
7. Pull the starter cord firmly until the engine starts, [Fig. 25, Pag. 08].
8. If the engine does not start, repeat the steps above.
Note: Once the engine has started, always move the choke lever to the "DOWN" position.
To shut off the equipment
1. Turn the ignition switch (1) to the STOP position, [Fig. 27, Pag. 08].
Safe use of the equipment
Check the device before each use. Check for any fuel leaks and be sure that all nuts and bolts are correctly in
place and tightened.
Replace all parts that are cracked, torn or damaged before using equipment.
Keep all persons away when adjusting the carburetor.
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Fuel is very flammable and can explode. Be careful when handling fuel or filling fuel tank.
Cutting
Before beginning to cut, inspect the area where the brushcutter will be used and remove all hazardous objects,
such as wire, stones, branches, etc.
Place the shoulder harness over your left shoulder, tie around your waist and adjust it so that the clasp sits a
little below the belt-line, [Fig. 28, Pag. 09].
To cut, turn the engine to the highest speed and move the device from right to left. When done with an area,
decrease the engine speed, return to your original position and, before entering the next area of cutting, turn the
engine up again to the highest speed, [Fig. 29, Pag. 09].
Instructions for waste disposal
Improper disposal of oil, gasoline and toxic parts endangers the environment. Such items should be stored in
proper containers and dropped off at authorized collection centers. Recyclable waste items should be recycled.
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Always turn off the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire whenever performing any
maintenance.
Maintenance of the air filter
Dirty air filters reduce the engine output by supply too little air to the carburettor.
Regular checks are therefore essential. The air filter should be checked monthly and cleaned if necessary. If the
air contains a lot of dust, the air filter should be checked more frequently.
1. Remove the air filter cover, [Fig. 30 and 31, Pag. 10].
2. Remove the filter element, [Fig. 32, Pag. 10].
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USAGE INFORMATION
MAINTENANCE